The theme for this month is "Double trouble", as suggested by AdamP who won the September 2012 competition. Be sure to read the whole post for the rules.

In AdamP's own words:

"November's assignment will be Double Trouble. We see doubles all the time, whether its a reflection, twins, or our vision after having too much whiskey for the night. Have fun with this assignment, and I'm sure we'll see many creative shots this month! Please keep the PP to a minimum...keep it to only small tweaks. Thanks!"

The rules!

1: You can only submit one image and it MUST be taken during November 2012. Photos taken earlier will be disqualified!

2: All images submitted must be no more than 1024 pixels on their longest side, although you can include a link to a full resolution version if you like. Flickr users must link back to the original version to comply with its latest rules.

As always, please exercise good judgement on what is suitable for the forum. Keep it clean and family-friendly or it'll be removed. See the Forum Rules for guides.

Please include a sentence or two with your photo describing what you were trying to achieve and if there were any particular challenges in doing so like, for example, any special exposure or lighting setup.

We're all enthusiasts here, so it's also great to see what equipment you used and the settings too. So please also include the following:

Canon EOS 60D with Samyang 85mmAperture: ƒ/1.4Shutter Speed: 10secSensitivity: ISO 100Post processing: There's a line in the middle of the background that I had to clone out. The basic meters in RAW and Highpass from PS.Thank you.

Well, my picture certainly is not as beautiful as most of the pictures here, but thought I'd add a little trouble to the double here. So here is scene from bowling the other day - a split - always trouble for me. Picture taken with a Canon Powershot SX150 IS (date/time feature is broken, sorry, but it was taken last week.) I hope it at least brings a smile. :0) It was fun trying to find something that matched both the double and the trouble this month!

Caught this one about 1 week ago on my recent trip to Costa Rica. This was on a tour of a coffee plantation in a place called monteverde. Two beautiful animals that i definitely would call double trouble if u made them mad )